Sultan Abdul Aziz Royal Gallery, Royal art gallery in Klang District, Malaysia.
The Sultan Abdul Aziz Royal Gallery is an art museum in Klang District housed in a classical colonial building from 1909. Designed by architect Arthur Benison Hubback, it holds extensive historical collections from the region.
The building was originally known as Sultan Sulaeman Building and served as an administrative office during British rule in Malaya. During World War II, it was used by Japanese military forces as their headquarters.
The collection showcases treasures of the Selangor Sultanate through royal seals, ceremonial swords, crowns, and medals. These objects tell the story of the royal family and their place in the region's heritage.
The museum is within walking distance of Klang Komuter Station and is easy to reach by public transport. It is helpful to check opening hours before visiting and wear comfortable shoes when exploring the galleries.
The museum preserves the state sword of the fifth Sultan of Selangor, decorated with silver ornaments and Burmese rubies. This rare weapon showcases the skilled craftsmanship and diplomatic connections of the region.
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